11:42 PM The Intelligence of Crows |
Surprisingly enough, it has been seen that some people possess crows as pets. If you are one of these owners of this common, but still exotic bird, then read on! What many people fail to realize is that crows are quite intelligent. Most birds are, but crows display signs of intelligence that some others don’t. As the years go by, crows are becoming less and less afraid of humans and are finally beginning to get acclimated to our presence proper. If you like to feed wild crows, then you’ve likely seen them fly away when seagulls show up. It’s a display of their smarts, as they know they can’t really take on a seagull in a one-on-one fight, so they fly away. For pet crows, owners should know that crows, like cats and dogs, will listen to your tone of voice when speaking to it in order to determine what your mood is. However, crows are so used to the wilderness that you may find them doing things they’d normally do out there. There is fairly skint information on crows as pets, but one place you can look is the veterinary clinic West Houston. Their website can be reached here, and you can ask for information regarding crows. |
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